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BEER AND WHISKEY IN ARCH ST, ROOM Mlleged Owners Held for Court Hearing Tuesday Shortly after 7 o'clock last eve- ning Detective Sergeant George Ellinger and Detective Thomas Feeney raided a room at 191 Arch street and arrested John J. O'Brien, 30, of 1190 Stanley street and Fred- erick Ellison, 29, of Myrtle street. Nine cases of alleged beer and sev- eral bottles of alleged whiskey were taken. A continuance was asked in | police court this morning by Prose- cuting Attorney Woods, the alcoholic content of the beer. The case was continued until nest Tuesday. Atter the raid both men taken to headquarters where they | were held under bonds of $300 for | appearance in court this morning. They will be he}d on the same bonds for their appearance in court next Tuesday. Attorney David | L. Dunn appeared for them morning and both pleaded guilty smilia Prunian of street, ' charged with the rules of the road, when he crossed to the left of Park street at the intersection of Bigelow and damaged a car driven by Albert Marks of 15 Jhbilee street, was fined $5 nd costs. not 61 According to the evidence of De- | tective Feeney, Marks was travel ing west on Park street at a rate of 20 miles an hour and upon reaching the intersection of Park and Bigelow. a car driven by | Plunian which was traveling east | crossed over to the left side of the | street to make the turn into Bige- low. Th doing so he hit the Marks damaging the left front fen- running board and head light. left front fender of Plunian’s s damaged. an explained he could not cause of the the district, him he Fairview street. Joseph Piskowfski of Newington was ‘arrested by Officer Ernest Bloomquist early this morning when discovered wandering about the ity of Booth street. He was nd costs for drunkenness | and bréach of the peace, of in court see the other car many cars parked that be- in could have seen as far a Business Men of New Britain Find Here a Thoroughly Mod- ern Banking Service, Ever Alert and in Keeping With the Cur- rent Spirit of Everyday Busi- ness. A Good Place For Your Banking Account. New Britain Trust Co. |! who said | that the police wanted time to test | were | this | Clinton ! violation of | but Judge Alling told | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1926. {LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS PROSECUTOR- HIS LIFE Lay GOV CHECKING UP ON ALE[]HUL Tnvestigating AU Tmportati Into United States N. Y., July federal agents have to make a complete alcohol importations i tes within the last six month the latest step in the government drive against poison liquor vendor A fourth agent has been sent | Germany to conduct an invest tion of exports of wood and dena- and back. {tived Sicanolll to! A% Az { Solicitor General John A. Boykin !same period. ast night advanced the theory ths T neaTes gunmen had been imported from |y Hale, national Chicago by the local criminal ele- | oontrol. were t ment | the govern effort to !Coast Guardsmen Are tribu Off For Florida Shores ... Washington, July 31. (P—Coast | guards of base six at Fort Lauder- New York and Ontario ditd of dale, Fla, after having found the | poisaning. houscboat Seminole safe with its| Chief Hale stated | sclentific party, are patrolling the | papers found in a safe in the | Florida coast today, headquarters of of James Voelker, alleged | the guard here was notified today | tor of polsonous alcohol caused a nimber of deaths her had connections in Pit(s- Pa., and Rochester, N. Y. deral agents turned tos these a neighboring cities in llens have not ¥ . account for out of the '~hl(h\ of+ 4,400 gallons known to hav rived from New Yorlk city Police shooting of Bert | Donaldson at Chicago to Zealousness in Office Atlanta, Ga., July 31 UP—Efforts | of Bert Donaldson, special prose cutor for the counmty solicitor gvn-] eral to rid Atlanta of a million dol- | lar “bunco” ring several years ago, | and his subscquent persistence in jtracking down Jack Wilson, wanted i for murder, are believed by police [to have led to his slaying in a | fashionable hotel here Thursday | | night. Donaldson | twor shot Buffal 31 P—Threc been deta che al to the United was found dead wit % gun wounds in his head crica nts by Frank of alcohol an indication chief aken as nent asce: was the hoot poisonous glcohol were mmh- to with the result more I)wv\ 40 persons in we leggers or redist ern | by radio. | The only { from the guardsmen in | the message said, ' had search fof the Seminole, discovered at Golden hamas, “Much damage | the e the me: | “but no boats are in- assistance requested the hee 1 hicl the Ba- was Key, was done along continued, reported missing ge side.” e FANOUS FRIGATE RE SIS DISHANTLED Washington, July 31 (#—TFor the ~s1x months ending June last Admiral Farragut’s “Hartfor¢” Now Retived American trade with soviet Russia showed a turnover of § 9,000, a | decrease of 48 per cent from that |for the same period in 1925, the {Russian information an- nounced today. | |+ American exports to that country were $25,962,000, as compared wi $52,610,000 for the corresponding |six months last y hile imports |were '$7,976.000 compared with 1$6,169,000. o | bureau Har war 11 £ Mobil won one tori W ord Har July ford, gut v 3L (A—TI wl the battle Union flect slooj o as d RAISES DISCOUNT RATE i July 31 (®—The Bank of | France today raised its discount rate from per cent t en and a ‘1‘41[ pe s of the s flagship orth s now Atlantic squadron in and ton 1876~ di. navy yard, served more than ceiving ship at the but has been ordered r e navy dc tment since e can be carrled on m \ barracks on shore. crew of ight men g it. Lieuten wer is in command in the of Captain W Allen will return to the ship Monday. Four years ago a movément started in Hartford to bring t to this city. The Con cut Cham- ber of Commerce supported the pro- posal and Isidore Wise offered §$1,000 toward a fund for its execution. Rear Admiral Harry S, Knapp of the who was requested by a com to investigate the feasibiiity o proje 1 i was practicable at that time. 1t is understood that the Hartford left at the vy yard on when dismantled. | Poincare Government for six decommissiont V. B who was e ship not 31 (P)—The Poincare has decided to ralse the on national defens | bonds from five per cent to five and |a half or six per cent beginnin | August 1. The action will be taken | to cut down on the number of bond {being presented for reimbursement | In government circles it also was explained that the incr has bee: ‘oul' red to keep peace with fluctua- |tions of the exchange and other in- {terest charges. The measure will be 1only temporar Parls, J | governmen interest rates ase | porITIS HE | William (s DS POLICE lim) Politis, TEAM former |member of the Nutmeg and All-New | R TR T DS | Cummins Funeral May | Britain football teams and of the fl| Kensington A. C. and Pirates bas ball teams has been elected ca {of the police baseball team in an § | clection held at Willow Brook park #lin & practice session yesterday 1!"“ Tnoon. | The team will Politis, pitch; ch; Feeney | Griftin, McMurr Huber and Mc consist Captain Sergeant O'Mar anchette, Veley Cabelus, Grabeck of H ‘ $42 REPORTED STOLEN Mrs. Mary Machini of 750 Stanley § | street complained to the police that Hher Tome was entered yesterday 4imorping between 10 and 11 o'clock and a pocketbook containing $42 ‘3\\” stolen. The detective bureau is Iinvestigating. today that | home | stribu- | which | | ab- | in | | Raises Interest Rate! Julian Grida of this eity and Hannah for $350 writ. Sylvesta Plainvi JwW i City ltems i | has sued Zimm of Manning PERSONALS Dr. John F. and Mrs. John necticut avenue, ents in this city was graduated university where in the school of xpeets 1o open NJUNCTION Keaveny, is vis for a from he was dental su an office ing ew * Chicago Promoter July [ i SO fations surrounding Der ip bout fa September when Granby States dis BaC m appli Yot ttor men c Colis an court ion i - amplon bout en t he cl to mee vo court order days, i complete bout said and 1o he wo wopld some ncement ma MISSOLIN TAKES OVER NEW Assumes Portfolio of of Corporations July 31 (P—Fren solin lay the ministry of whose portfolio he h addition to his other isterial duties The premier high governinc |sentatives of the | prominent men connected world of cor numer ressed a t offici fascist 7 1e conviction tifat would succeed an road to other experiment and svolutionary g the, interests conomic life. e premier mony s no‘able trated that the systematically 1 said that t that i Té which are destined to change structure of tt state and the fascist state | Al new min control of the relat pital and labor an { have tween 1ed to prevent the | strikes and lockouts. ey-Tunney c! lere Hiliyer, unc training officially ina pital and labor. possibility son of Mr. Keaveny of 69 Con-| his par- | days. He | Georgetown a student rgery. He in this il ikt i AGMNST DEMPSEY Seeks Protect His Contract {0 Anot nto the h pro- former y her of t ne ts Athletic n fon from er me ims npion to TASK Minister vier ug poration umed ous min- Mus- group of repr party and with the He the new woull ex- d nations as a n balanc- forces of he cere- t demon- ne is carrying out reforms the to create will be- de- of istry fons a is Be From State Capitol | Des Moines, Towa, of the Towa s uneral for Senator was offered to the today by Governor legram from yomin rnor Hammifl Governor Clem at the te hous A: B, senator name W, f1 Gove enant to represent him “Jag Unable to Obtain An impressive way of feelings was unknown “drunk” Lyman street when, at a af an 57 Any Time up t6 the 5th of "August Your Savings Deposits Will ‘Draw Interest as of the Ist. A Good Time to Start. A 59 Bank Burritt Mutual Savings Bank \ John Ha Yellowstone demonstr July 31 P—| se for & Cummins s family ammill in d Lieu- Kimbail imeral. ” Breaks \\'ind-ow; Drink showing ated store at ter being ';THUMMR‘EEUWN by | tola by | Niemezik, broke glass idc‘\' of the store, acked ! case, ¢ guilty the that proprietor, Vincent he had no strong visitor b 3 abusive, m tl front win- smgshed a show the proprietor and SPECULATORS ARE STILL ON THE JOB Todays Market, While Unset- {led, Shows Upward Trend | New York the PUTNALM & CO | 1 MEMBERS NEW WORK & HAKTFORD STOGR EXCHANGEY | | | 4WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 6_CENTRAL Row TEL 1-ng ¢ was among the Anton Walinc- ‘IH\ arrived on the scene. The offi- is investigati PAKITOR) OFTICR We Offer: 100 NEW EBRITAIN MACHINE Pfd. CLASS A ! July 31 refle —Mixed price movements, the usual] { week-end 1 of specula- | | ti characterized the jopening of today’s stock market but | major speculative activity appeared | to be still on the upside. Rails were | n in good demand with initial s of a point or so being record- by New York Central and Fri to be issued; 1,500 shares have al ('n]\.vvv‘.:’””wylv; i |X { ready been subscribed by officers of -2 points also ecorded B ]I\w:.u'” ey 1.‘,\ —‘..rf.“g’m\ Columbia Gas, Hudson Motors, : Brooklyn Edison and U.'S. Cast available A $4 ; 3 Tron American Brake vas sold this and opened a point o cing of the Liquid Carbonic il corporation, organized to acquire the business of the old Liquid Carbonic Co., manufact soda foun- tains and carbonic will be com- next i the sale nmon stock of 100,000 shares rers gas thro of Kk & co ing & to 2 were 0 4% (fifin L% s h Telephone 2580 EXCHANG IS or public subscription. bond issue Cast Shoe | 1ower. .| Appa Leather Co. [g reaction 5 moved up Arsaiciien. to 3158784, equal after preferred the time being. dividends to $3.09 a share on the e common, from $118,406, or $1.65 stocks whenithe first share, in the half of 1925, t ‘melling ‘orders Ty il w Pip# Foundry 000 %’ Burritt Hotel Blaz New Rritaln MEMBERS NEW YORK AND De R ntly convinced tl had at yest ntly al of Bariiet he first of 1 HARTFORD STOCT Hart. Mgr. AMFRECAN HARDWARE 100 STANLEY WORKS 100 COLT’S WE DO NOT ACCEPT cor. ha posi- rected tion for for speculators | first 100 |sive proportions. Oils firmer undertone on reports of a {fening O' wholesale gasoline Filth Ward Republican Club Votes to Oppose Proposed Law dustry also broug motor of the > for MARGIN ACCOUNTS & vkt ral nged poi z into that group. ors, after open 188 1-4 quickly and Mudson extended gain 3 1-4 points nd Dupont to six brisk dem for local pul “ime S EDDY BROTHERS & G sokizn Eaison to new vt il apreopp NEW BRITAIN ot AHartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel’ Bldg. in a wide ortment Tel.2-7186 Tel, 3420 Mo monthly meeting Republic . rican Chemical Equipment hares. > was held las cons hall Vic Grzybowski pr 1 g sever curfew la 1 Tecos following rc nigt -President B. A.|s ded, and during the criticized the pro- nd asked the club s opposed to it. solu s drawn the Iy All Chem Dy American Can Am Loco . Am Sm & Ref WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND CONN. LIGHT & POWER CO. 6%29% PREFERRED ion citizens of th the iblican club, g0 on record to enactme vs for th fifth wid, Polish Ameri- resolve and Iy op- urfew a do here nt for and entirely further feel parents iren. I an club. Tel & T of sonda posed of any fifth ward, ar ri any its enactment as essary, and w ent in ability e care ir moveme 141% 11 581; Ohio e th of reri ch el Rey Consol Gas ling an executive | Corn prod ted, {Dodge 1 following | Du Pont Nem A. | Erie RR A 1 ¥ Al Motors th pfd Sta Stee Motor 110 ing the mee 4434 ittee for the club was elec the {THOMION & McKINNON hich is composed of wers 11 Wall Street New York City Kloskowski v Fin Jos. Jos. o Secy.; Job Mlynarski, Kr an, Peter Stanley n Smolack i stopik, NEW ¥ Burritt UTAIN BRANCH Hotel Bldg. Grzyhowski, | arpinski, | Re. Secy.; Pa Mich weki Gulf Manager: Frank T. Lec low Alex Lebieniec, ski, Antl Kokoszka Gierymski Julius czez ony Cleszynski, Parulski John Gac: Our Telephone Numbe: Jos M M N Y Central lINYNH & Nor & West |North Amer | North Pacific {Pack Mot Car {Pan Am Pet B 673 Curtis Pennsylvania.® 54% 9 Pierce Arrow.. 203 his home. He w Radio Corp 4% ars old and had been a resident Reading “ T this city for the past 20 y Sinclair He was born in Austria and lived Southern New Britain while a resident m‘ country. He was employed a nitor of the City National bank. was a member of St. Jol Ger- | T Lutheran church. Surviving | Union Pac n are his wife, Caroline, and five| U § Ct Ir Pipe \dren, Rose, Martha C., Freda, U S Rubber n and Emil. jUS S : vers will be offered at the Wabash Ry Monday morning Ward Bak B o'clock. Services will be held West Elec . Irwin mortuary chapel with |White oMtor Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of st.|Willys Ov | John’s German Lutheran church, of- | \Woolwor ficiating. Interment will be in Fair- | view cemeters Schweiger Schweiger of 1 last night abo John s selock at n ¥ Oil Ry Southern Prince & Whitely E in tablished 1878 Members New York Stock Eschange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchange ssex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 Springfield Yelephone Walnut 3789 New Britain Telephone 4081 fe I Jot Pr home at Rev. WE OFFER National Bank of Coms: Guaranty Trust Company LOCAL STOCK e (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Pes sualty o 10 o tna Fir Aetna Life Automobile Hartford Fire National Fire . Phoenix i Travelers Tns Co Conn General Manufacturing Stocl Am Hardware Hosiery Ins Ins | Carl A. Larson | TFuneral services for Carl A son, who died suddenly at his in Monson, Mass., early morning, will be conducted from his late home Sunday afternoon at o'clack, daylight saving time. Rev Malmstrom of Quincy, Mass., a classmate of Mr. Larson at Upsala college, will conduct the Interment will bBe in Fairview cemetery, this city. Mr. Larson who was born in New Britain, at-| tended the local schools, g ing from high school with the of 1913 He had been with Monson Academy and Mol | high school during the past vears. He was a life long member nf the First Luthe church tho, Kronan society here, also assist- | | ant Sunday school superintendent of the Congregational church in Mon- son as well as a member of the [Scovili Mfg Co | Masonic lodge in that town Btandard_Sere Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com | Unton Mfg Co Public Utilities \lm Conn Elec Service 66 |Conn Lt & Pow pfd ....109 Hfd Elec Light 293 N B Gas .. 4 Southern N 5 |Southern N E Tel rts .. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. m 1200 Friday Accused of | i Murdering Husband Edgar Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com — | Billings & Spencer pfd — | Bristol Brass ..... Arms : Lock : s | Fatnir Bearing Co rected | Hart & Cooley n |Landers, T 5,\}\ B Machine [N B Machine pfd . and |N Be-Pond com |North & Judd | Peck, Stowe & Wil M\u\w]l Mfg Co services. con Mrs. K. Leonard Johnson The funeral of Mrs. K. Leonard Johnson of 194 North street was |held this morning at 9 o'clock at |St. Mary’s church. Burial was in St. Mary's gemetery. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite St. Mary’s Church. Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. 68 112 s Boston— balances, changes, 2,000,000, Mrs. Wilson Leaves On European Tour New York, July 81 (® — Mrs. Edith Bolling Wilson, widow of President Wilson, will sail for Eu- rope shortly after midnight tonight on the Leviathan, agcompanied by her brother, Richard W. Bolling, of Washington Mrs. Wilson will attend the as- sembly of the League of ‘Nations at Geneva in September, She will also spend some time in England, BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP TO FRIENDS WHO BAIL YOU OAN SAY “BON VOYAGE" WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE 89 W, MAIN KT,, PROF. BLDG. I'KL. 886, “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain,"” Mrs. Frances Hall, the central figure now in the “murder mystery of the century,” walking with one of her attorneys, Timothy Pfeiffer of New Xork